Caution: Video includes profanity

A woman who alleges Anthony Cumia of 'Opie and Anthony' attacked her this weekend — leading to a charge of second-degree strangulation — live-streamed the aftermath on Periscope, yelling at the radio host to stay away.

Nassau County police say Anthony Cumia was arrested Saturday after the 26-year-old woman contacted authorities, according to the Associated Press. A judge released him without setting bail but ordered him to stay away from the woman.

In the video, posted under the name "Dani Golightly," the woman says she's in Long Island, waiting for police to arrive after her hand was broken. A voice, apparently, Cumia's, is heard in the background as well.

For a moment, the camera shakes and she yells "Oh my God, don't hit me a again! Stay away from me!" The off-camera voice answers "I'm not hitting you."

When the off-camera voice tells her not to Periscope about it, she yells: "You shouldn't have lied, and you shouldn't have hit me, and you shouldn't have treated me like sh-- and then I wouldn't be Periscoping this right now."

The voice answers back: "Will you leave my house? I'm asking -- I'll pay, to have you go back to the airport."

And the woman yells again: "I don't need you to pay for a car. I need you to pay for my f--ing broken hand, you dumb piece of sh--."

She shows the camera what appear to be bruises in multiple spots and a bent finger before the camera flashes off, and then back on. Cumia is then seeing holding what appears to be a beer can, laughing.

"Yeah, ladies and gentlemen it's the Anthony and Dani show," he says as he moves toward her, laughing.

Cumia keeps laughing through the encounter.

"Never say my name with yours, you racist bigot," the woman says. "Stay away from me, you f---ing psycho."

As the camera shakes again: "Stay away from me, you racist psycho."

At point point, Cumia says to her: "Come on baby, isn't this great?"

"Opie and Anthony" had been a highly rated program for WNEW until the program was canceled and both Cumia and cohost Gregg "Opie" Hughes were fired in 2002 over a stunt in which a Virginia couple had simulated sex in a vestibule at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

The show returned via satellite radio, but Cumia was fired by SiriusXM for using racially charged obscenities while taking on Twitter about a woman who had punched him in the face.

Cumia's attorney, Alan Schwartz, said he "emphatically denies the allegations," the AP reported.

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